Tuesday, January 29th 2008

$399 Everex CloudBook Now Available on February 15th

Everex's site has been updated with a new CloudBook ship date. The 399$ ultra-mobile Everex PC based on the latest gOS Rocket operating system is now expected to be listed on Walmart.com and ZaReason.com on February 15th. Hardware specifications of the CloudBook include: 1.2GHz, VIA C7-M Processor ULV, 512MB DDR2 533MHz memory, 30GB HDD, 7" WVGA TFT Display (800x480), VIA UniChrome Pro IGP Graphics, VIA High-Definition Audio, 802.11b/g, 10/100 LAN, .3MP Webcam, and 4-Cell Lithium-Ion Battery.
Source: Everex
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16 Comments on $399 Everex CloudBook Now Available on February 15th

#1
das müffin mann
its kinda ugly, id rather have an eepc for the same price
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#3
XooM
how is this hideous thing better than an Eee?
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#5
hacker111
this product isnt that great...:laugh:
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#6
rougal
Should beat the eepc in terms of perfomance. I like it.
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#8
ktr
I bought a acer laptop for a family member overseas with a 1.6ghz centrino, 1.25gb memory, 80gb hdd, dvd-rw, wireless...etc....like all for $235 and it came with two batteries, docking station, and in prime condition (some old lady had it, but kept in neat and clean). This micro low powered laptops are damn over price for their features.
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#9
jbizzler
With these little machines, they should release free SDKs that allow you to toy with the thing remotely. I'd get one just to screw around then.

30GB HD makes it way cooler than EeePC IMO.
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#10
cdawall
where the hell are my stars
it should even be easily upgradable to xp or vista if you wanted it to

and the unichrome graphics can play most older games i played prey on unichrome pros and 64mb shared. since the LCD is only @800X480 it should even play with ok settings (med or so) but seeing how i dont seee very many playing games on it who cares :roll:
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#11
jbizzler
Wow, how come I never heard of this Linux distribution, gOS. I love the idea behind it. I'm starting to really want this machine and I've onlt know about it 5 minutes.
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ktrI bought a acer laptop for a family member overseas with a 1.6ghz centrino, 1.25gb memory, 80gb hdd, dvd-rw, wireless...etc....like all for $235 and it came with two batteries, docking station, and in prime condition (some old lady had it, but kept in neat and clean). This micro low powered laptops are damn over price for their features.
Care to tell us how large it is and what it weighs?

I use a Evo N410c, I love it just because it's so damn small and light. It's a Tualatin 1.2 though that's all I require for mobile work, and when I say mobile that's exactly what I mean. I don't consider a 17" laptop mobile. Just movable.
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#13
ktr
DanTheBanjomanCare to tell us how large it is and what it weighs?

I use a Evo N410c, I love it just because it's so damn small and light. It's a Tualatin 1.2 though that's all I require for mobile work, and when I say mobile that's exactly what I mean. I don't consider a 17" laptop mobile. Just movable.
So according to your logic, small and less of should cost more. So if I am looking for a new tv, it is cheaper to go for the 50" rather than the 40"...or if i want to buy a new car, its cheaper to get the full load car, rather than the base model.

I have a compaq m300, which is the precursor to your n410c...small & light. Also i work at fry's and all these micro computers get returned in couple days get because they are slow and fuctionless. Customers then go for the 12-14" screen are much more happier with their purchase. Its not like you can put these 7" laptops in your purse, so it makes in difference on their puny size, for you have to lug the same bag. Also the 12-14" laptops are damn thin and light too.
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#14
Ravenas
I would rather buy a PS3 over this :)
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#15
XooM
ktrSo according to your logic, small and less of should cost more. So if I am looking for a new tv, it is cheaper to go for the 50" rather than the 40"...or if i want to buy a new car, its cheaper to get the full load car, rather than the base model.

I have a compaq m300, which is the precursor to your n410c...small & light. Also i work at fry's and all these micro computers get returned in couple days get because they are slow and fuctionless. Customers then go for the 12-14" screen are much more happier with their purchase. Its not like you can put these 7" laptops in your purse, so it makes in difference on their puny size, for you have to lug the same bag. Also the 12-14" laptops are damn thin and light too.
have you ever seen one of these lappies? They are most definitely purse-sized.
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#16
ktr
XooMhave you ever seen one of these lappies? They are most definitely purse-sized.
I work at fry's and I do see ultra mobile pc's. Something like the Fujitsu LifeBook U810 which has a 5.6" screen or the Sony Vaio UX with a 4.5" screen can be fitted in a average purse. But this book is 7"...you will need a large purse, or a small laptop bag.
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